⛓️ Ten-Year Prisoner: Son Breaks Silence, Reveals He Freed Bigfoot Captive in Family’s Custom-Built Cage
RURAL NORTHERN CALIFORNIA – A staggering story of prolonged captivity, greed, and moral reckoning has emerged from the remote forests of Northern California, where a 23-year-old man, known only as Euan McLoud, has revealed that his family held a live Bigfoot creature locked in a custom-built steel and concrete cage for a full decade. The captive was freed three years ago, a deliberate act of defiance and redemption by the son who could no longer bear the guilt.
McLoud’s detailed account exposes a dark family secret—one born of desperation and the pursuit of millions—that resulted in the creature’s gradual physical and spiritual demise.
The Capture: A Fortune in a Bear Trap
The ordeal began in November 2003, when the narrator was just 13. His trapper father, known for setting heavy traps in the dense national forest, caught something unexpected near Canyon Creek: a massive creature, estimated to be over 8 feet tall, covered in dark fur, and possessing an unnervingly human-like face.
The father’s reaction was immediate and singular: greed. Seeing a ticket out of poverty, he rallied his brothers, and over the course of one night, they constructed a formidable cage inside the family barn: 12 feet by 12 feet, with steel bars “thick as my wrist,” set deep into a concrete floor and secured by three separate locks.
“I remember thinking it looked peaceful in sleep, not knowing it would spend the next 10 years in a cage I’d helped build with my own hands.”
The Freak Show: Entertainment and Atrophy
The father immediately monetized the discovery, charging visitors $20 a head to view the captive Bigfoot. What began with cautious, respectful visitors quickly devolved into a “freak show.” Visitors would bang on the bars, poke at the creature with sticks, and laugh when it flinched.
The creature’s condition worsened over the years:
Spiritual Death: After its initial furious attempts to break free, the Bigfoot “just gave up.” It retreated to the back corner, its initial wildness giving way to quiet, defeated endurance. The “light had gone out of its eyes.”
Physical Decay: Confined to the small space, the creature’s massive muscles began to waste away (atrophy). Its fur became patchy, its movements slow and pained. It could barely stand, let alone walk.
The father’s attempts to sell the creature for a fortune—quoting prices up to $150,000—failed, not due to lack of interest, but because potential buyers feared the immense legal and liability risks. The creature remained, forgotten by the outside world, rotting in the barn out of the father’s “pure stubbornness.”
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A Decade of Guilt and Redemption
The narrator, carrying the burden of having helped build the cage at age 13, began a secret ritual as he grew older: sneaking out at night to sit near the cage. He brought the creature fresh food, whispering apologies that he knew were meaningless.
The captive Bigfoot, in turn, began to recognize him. One evening, the creature performed an act of profound communication, reaching through the bars and placing one large finger gently on the young man’s hand. “That’s when it really hit me. This wasn’t an animal. This was a thinking, feeling being.”
At age 23, faced with the sight of the Bigfoot barely clinging to life, the narrator realized he was running out of time. He spent weeks preparing, finally seizing the opportunity when his parents were away overnight.
In the dead of night, he stole the three keys and opened the cage door. The Bigfoot, initially unsteady after a decade of confinement, stood at its full height—over 8 feet tall—for the first time.
The Farewell and the Legacy of Gifts
The creature’s first act was not escape, but a final, moving gesture toward its liberator. It walked toward the young man, placed its massive, careful hand on his shoulder, a silent act of acknowledgment and gratitude: “It was saying goodbye. It was saying thank you.”
The Bigfoot then slowly made its way into the forest.
For weeks, the narrator feared the creature had been too weak to survive, but his doubt was dispelled by mysterious gifts left on the back porch: small stacks of smooth riverstones, carefully arranged, and perfectly intact bird nests.
“I knew immediately the Bigfoot had left them. It was out there. It had survived. And somehow it was saying, ‘Thank you.'”
The father, consumed by anger over the loss of his “investment,” cut the son out of his life, calling him a “traitor.” The son eventually left the toxic household, but maintains his decision was just.
The empty cage remains in the family barn—a “monument to human greed and cruelty, but also to redemption.” The story stands as a harrowing testament to the complex sentience of the rumored Sasquatch, and the moral cost of denying freedom to any thinking being.
